I haven’t seen anything about reneging on a deal. She stepped down from her position on the board of directors.OPRAH WINFREY pulled out of weight watchers. Their stock dropped more than 25 percent. If you recall she was a spokes person for them as in a participant using her name to promote ww. I think they should sue her.. my understanding of it is she renigged on their deal.
She used ozempic to lose weight. They asked for her resignation and she agreed her using that med went against the principals of Weight Watchers. False advertising basically.reneged
She hasn’t disclosed which meds he has used and she will still be associated with WW as an advisor and collaborator. Also, WW is itself incorporating weight loss medications into its program.She used ozempic to lose weight. They asked for her resignation and she agreed her using that med went against the principals of Weight Watchers. False advertising basically.
No kidding? I had no idea they were incorporating meds. So not so controversial then.She hasn’t disclosed which meds he has used and she will still be associated with WW as an advisor and collaborator. Also, WW is itself incorporating weight loss medications into its program.
Maybe I should make this clear to you. My post was merely to correct the spelling of the word “reneged” from returntosender’s post right above mine. Clear?She used ozempic to lose weight. They asked for her resignation and she agreed her using that med went against the principals of Weight Watchers. False advertising basically.
I googled itreneged
Thank you, i corrected itMaybe I should make this clear to you. My post was merely to correct the spelling of the word “reneged” from returntosender’s post right above mine. Clear?
Nice to see you Bella.
That was not even in my thought process on how I responded. I knew what was meant. Clear?Maybe I should make this clear to you. My post was merely to correct the spelling of the word “reneged” from returntosender’s post right above mine. Clear?
He's my English angelMaybe I should make this clear to you. My post was merely to correct the spelling of the word “reneged” from returntosender’s post right above mine. Clear?
YIKES!! I'll never use it. You have to inject it.There should be a physical change with weight loss.
You're strange
Thank you, i hope you are also. Have you found the one yet?Thank you. It's nice to see you too. I hope you're well.
The medicine is intended to treat diabetes. Weight loss is a side effect. While I'm not an expert, it appears to mimic other devices that allow you to lose weight faster than normal. And that usually causes problems elsewhere.
Weight loss surgery is a good example. Some experience hair loss or thinning and vitamin deficiencies to name a few. They don't absorb it through the food and must rely on supplements depending on the procedure.
Rapid weight loss may cause loose skin or exacerbate it which leads to sagging. It doesn't resemble healthy skin. It's usually wrinkled or dimpled. Elasticity diminishes with age and excessive weight. It doesn't bounce back easily. The older you are when the loss occurs the more likely you'll have loose skin. Modest amounts can be corrected with liposuction. Sizable amounts require plastic surgery.
If you're taking ozempic to lose weight you may have to get a nip and tuck afterwards. That includes procedures to combat facial discrepancies. Which usually means filler and other stuff. And that has a consequence as well. Scar tissue.
From my understanding the weight returns if you stop taking the medicine. And taking it requires surgical tweaks. Which inevitably creates scar tissue that ages you. It's a weird way to solve a problem.
The ozempic explosion is the result of a fashion trend. Curves were ideal for a time. Largely due to the Kardashians. That's when plastic surgery went mainstream and people clamored for bbl's, fillers, and augmentation. But the pendulum swung last year and thin is in. Not just thin. Really thin. Some say the waif is back others call it country club chic. A few curves but not too much. That's the look.
~bella
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